The pair of governors have agreed to a bet over hockey's greatest event, with the loser to volunteer at a food pantry in the winner's state.
Patch editor gives a first-hand report from the Boston Marathon.
The Lancers withstood an early push from Austin Prep and went on to win a third straight Division 1A crown with a 3-2 win on Sunday.
After falling behind in the first 14 seconds of the game, MC bounced back for a 3-2 win, its third straight title.
The Boston Freedom Fighters is looking to round out it's roster with two combines at MacDonald stadium. The team plans to play seven home games in the city during their inaugural season.
Check out these highlights from Thursday's epic match between Medford and Malden.
The 125th anniversary of the Thanksgiving rivalry will be broadcast live on the city's website for the first time this year.
Here are several ways you can make sure your sports teams are highlighted on Malden Patch.
Full story on Monday.
The Malden High girls basketball team saw its dramatic fourth quarter comeback bid fall just short Friday night at Roy G. Finn Gymnasium, losing 52-46 against Greater Boston League foes Medford.
The relentless inclement weather that has been besieging New England since the new year causes numerous challenges for local high school athletic directors as they scramble to reshuffle schedules and fit in makeup games.
This week in Malden sports.
The Malden Catholic boys basketball team survived a late surge from Somerville as the Lancers won, 63-59.
The Mystic Valley Regional hockey team will be returning eight seniors this season.
For the first time in its long history, football teams in the Greater Boston League will be playing in Div.1A.
Former Medford High player and coach Armand Caraviello and former Malden High player Domenic Fermano recount their playing days from the 1950s.
After losing an early season match in five games to Somerville, the Malden High girls volleyball team got some revenge with a 3-0 win on Monday night.
This week in Malden High School sports.
The Malden High boys soccer team was shutout by Somerville, 4-0, for the second time this season.
The Malden High School field hockey team showed signs of improvement on Monday, but still lost to Saugus, 4-0.
The Malden High School golf team won back-to-back matches last week while Mystic Valley football lost in a shootout on Saturday.